mesophyllelongated
Mesophyllelongated is a descriptive term used in botany to refer to leaves in which the mesophyll tissue is composed predominantly of elongated cells. In many leaves, the mesophyll is organized into a higher, columnar palisade layer and a lower, more loosely arranged spongy layer; in mesophyllelongated leaves the cells in the mesophyll, especially those in the upper region, exhibit an elongated geometry that gives a more compact, elongated appearance to the tissue.
Morphology typically involves an increased cell aspect ratio, with palisade-like cells that are longer than wide.
Development and regulation are linked to leaf ontogeny and environmental cues. Light intensity and quality, as
Function and ecological significance center on photosynthetic efficiency and light capture. Elongated mesophyll cells can increase
See also mesophyll, palisade mesophyll, leaf anatomy, leaf adaptation.